The body parts most hated by the great British public are their stomachs, love handles and bingo wings, according to new research by Harley Street clinic CosmeDocs.

When it comes to their worst features, almost a third of Brits voted for their stomachs, followed by the dreaded muffin top, bingo wings, thighs and noses.

A further 18% noted their breasts or pecs as one of their worst features, with 16% saying teeth and 15% saying their legs.

The jury’s out on bottoms, which feature on Brits most loved and most hated lists.

When it comes to the extremities, 12% of people hate their feet while 13% love their hands.

PERFECT PEEPERS: Most people said that their eyes were the most liked feature [GETTY]

Eyes topped the most-loved body parts chart with a staggering 56% saying they are one of their top features, while hair came second.

More than a fifth of Brits also listed their pearly whites as one of their best features.

And 85% of Brits say they aren’t planning on having any cosmetic surgery.

However, almost four in 10 say they would consider changing something about their body if money wasn’t an issue.

According to private healthcare search engine WhatClinic.com, enquiries for nose jobs has more than doubled – up 117% – in the past 12 months, arm lifts are up a whopping 564% and pectoral implants have risen by 163% in the same period.

Bottom lifts are up 108%, while bottom reductions have more than tripled.

These treatments don’t come cheap – with most major surgeries costing in excess of a few thousand pounds.

Tummy tucks will set you back an average of £4,267, thigh lifts are £4,407, pectoral implants are £3,533 and bottom lifts are £4,132, based on average costs from WhatClinic.com.